Photo d'un module OM-53B
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- pir2
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Done, waiting for Pascal
- Pir2 : 2 cards (BASIC+CASL, PROLOG)
A bit late as i wanted put some delays between my different other payments ...
- Pir2 : 2 cards (BASIC+CASL, PROLOG)
A bit late as i wanted put some delays between my different other payments ...
Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Hello Pir2,
Thanks for your order... not really late, only 8 cards ordered so far. Now 10.
They will be in the mail next Tuesday.
Will PM you with tracking info afterwards.
Best regards.
Diego.
PS: Any news about the PASCAL card?
Thanks for your order... not really late, only 8 cards ordered so far. Now 10.
They will be in the mail next Tuesday.
Will PM you with tracking info afterwards.
Best regards.
Diego.
PS: Any news about the PASCAL card?
- Xerxes
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Salut,
some informations about the ROMs:
The OM-52C is identical to the built-in C of the PB-2000C.
A Lisp ROM card for the PB-2000C doesn't exist, but I've dumped the ROM of the AI-1000
for Piotrs PB-2000C emulator. I don't have the manual anymore, but here is a list of all
commands mentioned there:
It's a MacLISP dialect. lexically scoped, tail-call optimized, lisp-1, bytecode compiler.
The manuals for C, Prolog und BASIC are available.
If you want to keep a program in memory while changing the ROM, you only need to convert
the file type to (S)equential. For C, Prolog and Lisp use the function keys [C/S}, [P/S]
or [L/S]. For BASIC it's neccessary to convert the tokenized program to a sequential file
using save"program.txt",a.
some informations about the ROMs:
The OM-52C is identical to the built-in C of the PB-2000C.
A Lisp ROM card for the PB-2000C doesn't exist, but I've dumped the ROM of the AI-1000
for Piotrs PB-2000C emulator. I don't have the manual anymore, but here is a list of all
commands mentioned there:
Code : Tout sélectionner
apply
aref
cond
defmacro
defun
do
do*
eval
explode
fmakunbound
funcall
function(#')
gensym
get
go
if
implode
intern
let
let*
loop
make-array
makunbound
prog
prog1
prog2
progn
psetq
quote(')
remprop
return
set
setf
setq
symbol-name
symbol-value
unless
when
acons
append
assoc
butlast
caar~cddddr
car
cdr
cons
delete
eighth
fifth
first
fourth
last
length
list
mapc
mapcan
mapcar
mapcon
mapl
maplist
member
nconc
ninth
nreverse
nth
nthcdr
pairlis
rassoc
remove
rest
reverse
rplaca
rplacd
second
seventh
sixth
subst
tenth
third
/=
<
<=
=
>
>=
and
atom
boundp
consp
endp
eq
eql
equal
evenp
fboundp
functionp
listp
macrop
minusp
nil
not
null
numberp
oddp
or
plusp
special-form-p
streamp
string/=
string<
string<=
string=
string>
string>=
stringp
symbolp
t
vectorp
zerop
*
+
-
/
1+
1-
abs
acos
acosh
asin
asinh
atan
atanh
ceiling
cos
cosh
exp
expt
floor
log
max
min
mod
pi
rem
round
signum
sin
sinh
sqrt
tan
tanh
truncate
ash
logand
logior
lognot
logtest
logxor
close
format
load
open
prinl
princ
print
read
read-char
terpri
write-char
break
ed
step
trace
untrace
*init*
*print-base*
*print-case*
*print-escape*
*print-radix*
*read-base*
*standard-input*
*standard-output*
*terminal-io*
angle
beep
char-code
clear-screen
code-char
draw
drawc
gc
set-cursor
The manuals for C, Prolog und BASIC are available.
If you want to keep a program in memory while changing the ROM, you only need to convert
the file type to (S)equential. For C, Prolog and Lisp use the function keys [C/S}, [P/S]
or [L/S]. For BASIC it's neccessary to convert the tokenized program to a sequential file
using save"program.txt",a.
Modifié en dernier par Xerxes le 11 oct. 2020 21:17, modifié 1 fois.
Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Hello,
Regarding the Pascal module, we need to be patient.
The author responds usually very late, taking weeks or even months to do so
Also, bear in mind this is an extremely sensitive subject for him
So we need not rush things here
As soon as there are news, either good or bad, be assured I will be more than happy to share -
Joscelyn
Regarding the Pascal module, we need to be patient.
The author responds usually very late, taking weeks or even months to do so
Also, bear in mind this is an extremely sensitive subject for him
So we need not rush things here
As soon as there are news, either good or bad, be assured I will be more than happy to share -
Joscelyn
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Hi Xerxès,
Thanks for the Lisp Keyword list !
Could be useful.
Do you have a link for the Prolog and Basic manuals ?
@Diego : I'm back and...
Thank you !
Moi, c'est les poquettes, et la Coll'à'Dom, c'est là
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Ledudu, obviouslyXerxes a écrit : ↑11 oct. 2020 21:25 BASIC: https://casio.ledudu.com/pockets.asp?type=2178&lg=eng
Prolog: https://casio.ledudu.com/pockets.asp?type=2176&lg=eng
Sometimes, I need a brain...
@Joscelyn : thanks for the Pascal news !
Moi, c'est les poquettes, et la Coll'à'Dom, c'est là
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Hi
I would be glad to post the C ROM manual download.
Who owns it ?
I would be glad to post the C ROM manual download.
Who owns it ?
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Moi, c'est les poquettes, et la Coll'à'Dom, c'est là
- gege
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Hello,
Eventually paid with the usual quickness...
Nice project !
Thanks
G.E.
Eventually paid with the usual quickness...
Nice project !
Thanks
G.E.
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Finalement les ingénieurs Casio ont prévu le coup pour conserver les prog en changeant de module.
Nous n'aurions pas du douter.
Une simple conversion en mode ascii et le tour est joué.
Je viens de tester sur PockEmul, ça marche nickel.
Merci Xerxes
Nous n'aurions pas du douter.
Une simple conversion en mode ascii et le tour est joué.
Je viens de tester sur PockEmul, ça marche nickel.
Merci Xerxes
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Hi all,
@gege, thanks for your order. Please PM me with shipping address. It is not provided by PayPal on F&F transfers.
@Joscelyn, good to know that, at least, we don't have a negative answer (so far) for the PASCAL ROM.
@Dom, good to see you've received your BASIC card in good shape.
@XerXes, glad to see you here too.
Best form Canary Islands
Note on the inserting position: Though the cards can be inserted in both ways, and the correct way is with the key legend facing towards the Keyboard/Display side; the desing has been made to prevent any damage if, for whatever reason, it is inserted the wrong way: the PB-2000C won't turn on.
@gege, thanks for your order. Please PM me with shipping address. It is not provided by PayPal on F&F transfers.
@Joscelyn, good to know that, at least, we don't have a negative answer (so far) for the PASCAL ROM.
@Dom, good to see you've received your BASIC card in good shape.
@XerXes, glad to see you here too.
Best form Canary Islands
Note on the inserting position: Though the cards can be inserted in both ways, and the correct way is with the key legend facing towards the Keyboard/Display side; the desing has been made to prevent any damage if, for whatever reason, it is inserted the wrong way: the PB-2000C won't turn on.
- Xerxes
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Ditto! Very nice project. I didn't expect to see my AI-1000 ROM dump in a ROM card. I'm also interested in some cards, but obviously I have to wait.
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Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Hello,
True this is the cheapest way to have an Ai-1000 !
Great piece of kit.
G.E.
True this is the cheapest way to have an Ai-1000 !
Great piece of kit.
G.E.
Re: Photo d'un module OM-53B
Just received today the module.
(Basic +CASL, Prolog, Lisp)
All looks fine. Thanks Replicant
(Basic +CASL, Prolog, Lisp)
All looks fine. Thanks Replicant
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